Hanrui Wang graduated from MIT HAN Lab in May 2024. Hanrui will join UCLA computer science department as a tenure-track assistant professor. His research focuses on efficient AI and emerging hardware (e.g. quantum architecture). His research has been recognized by ACM student research competition 1st place award, best poster award at NSF AI Institute, Best Presentation Award as a DAC Young Fellow and appears in top conferences such as NeurIPS, ISCA, MICRO, HPCA, and DAC. His co-authored papers received ICML RL4RL Best Paper Award and QCE Best Paper Award. He is the recipient of Qualcomm Fellowship, Unitary Fund, and Nvidia Fellowship Finalist. He is the creator of TorchQuantum library which has been adopted by IBM and PyTorch Ecosystems. He is also the co-founder of QuCS lecture series for quantum education. Hanrui received his B. Eng. degree from Fudan University.